I sincerely hope Sarah Wollaston gets deselected from her Totnes seat before the next election. She was happy for the Tories to fund and organise her campaign to win the seat, then turned her back on the party last night.
I have no problem with Farage claiming legitimate expenses for his work in Brussels. He is a thorn in the EU parliament's side, for which I applaud him. While we are on the subject of EU expenses, it is widely recognised the system is rotten to the core. This article is from 2009, no doubt the figures today are much higher. ...
Ex-Commissioners are simply not allowed to be critical of the organisation, for fear of losing their lucrative pension, the EU has got them gagged. Lord Mandelson is not allowed to criticise the European Union if he wants to keep hold of his £31,000-a-year pension as a former European Commissioner, The Daily Telegraph has learned. ...
People bang on about Farage's penison, but at least he served a purpose and we are getting some kind of Brexit, without him we would be shackled to the corrupt EU forever. Some of his speeches in the EU parliament were corkers and had Druncker, Schulz and the rest squirming in their seats. And let's not forget all the MEPs & commissioners past and present who will be getting their EU pension, ...
Anybody who thought Remainer Theresa May would live up to her "Brexit means Brexit" promise is an idiot. The establishment has got what it wanted.
Oh dear, same old Mrs C, whatever name she chooses to post under. A leopard can't change its spots.
Dawlish has just been featured on Brit Cops: Frontline Crime, a house on Exeter Road being raided in a drugs bust. Not quite such positive publicity this time.
A pharmacy destroys a patient's prescription because it's not been collected for a few days? Proper chemists like Boots don't do that.
Says "Diana Mond", who has been banned from this forum more times than I've had hot dinners.
A country's land mass bears no relation to its abilitity to provide adequate infrastructure for its people. England is now the most densely populated country in Europe, some parts have a built-on ratio of 80%+, so for those people it would quite likely feel they were living in a "concrete jungle". The BBC link shows that almost 60% of land is used for farming, that fact seems lost on the people ...